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Follow up question on the below suggestion.
In this configuration if a user replies, they will be replying to the -bounces address which will then send email to the Admin - not the entire list?
How do I configure the list to use the "basename", without the -bounces, in the Sender: field?
Thanks,
Mike
| -----Original Message----- | From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:msapiro@value.net] | Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 11:31 AM | To: mkabot@soarol.com; Mailman-Users@python.org | Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Basic bounce processing question | | Michael Kabot wrote: | > | >Is there anyway to turn the bounce processing score feature off, | prevent | >bounces from going back to list members, but still have bounce | messages go | >the list owner? | | | You do this in the MTA. If the MTA has an alias like: | | listname-bounces: "|/path/to/mail/mailman bounces listname" | | You change it to | | listname-bounces: "|/path/to/mail/mailman owner listname" | | If the MTA uses some other kind of routing for Mailman, you do the | equivalent thing. | | Note that bounces from RFC compliant MTAs will always be returned to | the listname-bounces address (the envelope sender). That address is | also put in Sender: and Errors-To: headers in the outgoing mail to | help non-compliant MTAs get it right. Still, there are non-compliant | MTAs that will return bounces to the From: or other header address. | There's nothing Mailman can do about that. | | -- | Mark Sapiro <msapiro@value.net> The highway is for gamblers, | San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan